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Aspiring Entrepreneurs Compete for $100,000
November
1, 2001 Austin, TX—On November 15, eight MBA teams from the
McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin will
participate in the annual Texas Moot Corp® Competition.
The Competition has become an annual launch for aspiring
entrepreneurs who are graduate students at UT Austin. Previous
winners that have become successful Austin businesses include
Isochron Data Corporation, Ampersand Art Supply, Halsa
Pharmaceuticals and Partnerware Technologies.
The eight competing
teams are a diverse group and represent exceptional potential for
viable ventures:
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Private Concepts will market a self-administered
cervical cancer screen developed by Austin gynecologist Dr. Patrick
Pevoto.
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SportsTek has a revolutionary new golf grip design
that significantly reduces the shock and vibration felt from impact
with the ball or the ground.
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Building Blocks Early Development Centers will provide
the country’s premier education and development services for
children ages six months to five years.
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Amp in a Can is a small, portable, battery operated
guitar amplifier which offers a high quality, unique sound and a
customizable exterior appearance.
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Amazon
Café will provide a coffeehouse setting in Mexico where consumers can
place orders with Amazon.com and receive the merchandise at the
Café.
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OmniTap will provide a fast, easy, and profitable way
for value added resellers to service and sell technology
to small business clients.
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Vitriol Consulting helps specialty retail stores
realize the benefits of IT through process design, software and
hardware resale, inventory tracking and employee training.
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Trial_Logic markets software
developed by MD Anderson used by clinical trial researchers to
decrease development costs and maximize product revenues for drug
development and medical device companies.
Four finalists will be chosen to compete in
the final round on December 6. The winner of the Finals will be
awarded the $100,000 investment.
This year, the
winning team will receive a $100,000 investment from the Moot Corp®
Pontoon Fund to finance the launch of its venture. As a pontoon
bridge is a temporary bridge over a river, this investment is an
early stage bridge loan to provide the entrepreneurs time to raise
their first major round of venture financing. The opportunity for
our winner to receive a $100,000 investment has raised our
Competition to another level and solidifies our position as the
premier, MBA new venture competition,” said Dr. Gary Cadenhead,
Moot Corp® Director.
The Moot Corp® Competition
now has the most lucrative prize of all the university-based
competitions. The Fund provides financing for the entrepreneurs
while they are securing first-round funding. To qualify for the
$100,000 convertible bridge loan, the team must be committed to
launching its venture. The
winning team also wins a free year in the Austin Technology
Incubator and a spot in the prestigious global Moot Corp®
Competition plus a wealth of industry and venture capital contacts.
The Competition simulates the
real-world process of raising venture capital. It is a unique
partnership that brings together MBAs and business leaders. The
judges function as an investment group seeking to reach consensus on
the business venture they would most likely fund. The quality of the
idea, the strength of the management team and the clarity and
persuasiveness of the written plan and oral presentation all
influence the judges’ decisions.
The public is invited to view the
Opening Round presentations, which begin at
4 PM on Thursday, November 15 in the McCombs School of Business,
GSB 3.130 and GSB 3.106. The finals will be held on December 6
at 4 PM in GSB 3.130.
The Texas Moot Corp®
Competition is hosted by the McCombs School of Business at The
University of Texas at Austin. The Moot CorpÒ
Competition was the first competition of its kind focused on
entrepreneurship and is the oldest operating inter-business school
new-venture competition in the world. The global Moot CorpÒ
Competition is recognized as the Super Bowl of world business-plan
competitions.
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